Official: Water complaints could be 'acts of terrorism"

A Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation deputy director warned a group of Maury County residents that unfounded complaints about water quality could be considered an "act of terrorism."

http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2498305688001/Official-Water-complaints-could-be-acts-of-terrorism-http://archive.dnj.com/VideoNetwork/2498305688001/Official-Water-complaints-could-be-acts-of-terrorism-http://bcdownload.gannett.edgesuite.net/nashville/35553607001/35553607001_2495720150001_th-51c37face4b09b6613057996-1592194039001.jpgOfficial: Water complaints could be 'acts of terrorism"A Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation deputy director warned a group of Maury County residents that unfounded complaints about water quality could be considered an "act of terrorism."21hometerrorismSmyrnaterrorNewstdectennesseanSherwin Smithlocal newsnashvilleTennesseeMaury Countyterroristwater complaints01:56